Table of 32

Table of 32 helps students strengthen their multiplication skills with larger numbers. It is useful for solving word problems and higher tables with confidence. Regular practice also improves mental math and number understanding. Students can use a free printable PDF of the table of 32 for quick revision.

Table of 32 Chart

The table of 32 chart shows values from 32 × 1 to 32 × 20 in a clear format. It helps students revise quickly and remember the multiples of 32 easily.

Table of 32

Multiplication Table of 32

The multiplication table of 32 shows how 32 is multiplied by different numbers. Each next answer increases by 32. Learning this pattern helps students understand multiplication better and prepares them for more serious problems.

Multiplicand Operation Multiplier Result
32 x 1 = 32
32 x 2 = 64
32 x 3 = 96
32 x 4 = 128
32 x 5 = 160
32 x 6 = 192
32 x 7 = 224
32 x 8 = 256
32 x 9 = 288
32 x 10 = 320
32 x 11 = 352
32 x 12 = 384
32 x 13 = 416
32 x 14 = 448
32 x 15 = 480
32 x 16 = 512
32 x 17 = 544
32 x 18 = 576
32 x 19 = 608
32 x 20 = 640

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How to read the multiplication table of 32?

To read the table of 32, start from 32 × 1 and move step by step. Add 32 each time to get the next value. This makes the table easy to follow and remember.

32 times 1 equals 32
32 times 2 equals 64
32 times 3 equals 96
32 times 4 equals 128
32 times 5 equals 160
32 times 6 equals 192
32 times 7 equals 224
32 times 8 equals 256
32 times 9 equals 288
32 times 10 equals 320
32 times 11 equals 352
32 times 12 equals 384
32 times 13 equals 416
32 times 14 equals 448
32 times 15 equals 480
32 times 16 equals 512
32 times 17 equals 544
32 times 18 equals 576
32 times 19 equals 608
32 times 20 equals 640

Table of 32 in Words:

The table of 32 in words helps students read each multiplication fact as a simple sentence, making learning clearer and easier.

Thirty-two times one equals thirty-two

Thirty-two times two equals sixty-four

Thirty-two times three equals ninety-six

Thirty-two times four equals one hundred twenty-eight

Thirty-two times five equals one hundred sixty

Thirty-two times six equals one hundred ninety-two

Thirty-two times seven equals two hundred twenty-four

Thirty-two times eight equals two hundred fifty-six

Thirty-two times nine equals two hundred eighty-eight

Thirty-two times ten equals three hundred twenty

Thirty-two times eleven equals three hundred fifty-two

Thirty-two times twelve equals three hundred eighty-four

Thirty-two times thirteen equals four hundred sixteen

Thirty-two times fourteen equals four hundred forty-eight

Thirty-two times fifteen equals four hundred eighty

Thirty-two times sixteen equals five hundred twelve

Thirty-two times seventeen equals five hundred forty-four

Thirty-two times eighteen equals five hundred seventy-six

Thirty-two times nineteen equals six hundred eight

Thirty-two times twenty equals six hundred forty

Table of 32 Using The Repeated Addition Method

The table of 32 can be learned using repeated addition by adding 32 again and again. For example, 32 × 4 = 32 + 32 + 32 + 32 = 128. This method helps students clearly understand multiplication.

Multiplication

Repeated Addition

Answer

32 × 1

32

32

32 × 2

32 + 32

64

32 × 3

32 + 32 + 32

96

32 × 4

32 + 32 + 32 + 32

128

32 × 5

32 + 32 + 32 + 32 + 32

160

32 × 6

32 + 32 + 32 + 32 + 32 + 32

192

32 × 7

32 + 32 + 32 + 32 + 32 + 32 + 32

224

32 × 8

32 + 32 + 32 + 32 + 32 + 32 + 32 + 32

256

32 × 9

32 + 32 + 32 + 32 + 32 + 32 + 32 + 32 + 32

288

32 × 10

32 + 32 + 32 + 32 + 32 + 32 + 32 + 32 + 32 + 32

320

 

Solved Examples on Table of 32

Example 1: Find the value of 32 × 6 − 20.

Solution:

  • 32 × 6 = 192

  • 192 − 20 = 172

  • Answer: 172

Example 2: A shop has 8 boxes, and each box contains 32 chocolates. How many chocolates are there in total?

Solution:

  • Number of boxes = 8

  • Chocolates in each box = 32

  • Total chocolates = 8 × 32 = 256

  • Answer: 256 chocolates

Example 3: Find the value of (32 × 4) + (32 × 3).

Solution:

  • 32 × 4 = 128

  • 32 × 3 = 96

  • Total = 128 + 96 = 224

Example 4: A school arranges 5 rows of chairs with 32 chairs in each row. If 12 chairs are broken, how many usable chairs are left?

Solution:

  • Total chairs = 5 × 32 = 160

  • Broken chairs = 12

  • Usable chairs = 160 − 12 = 148

  • Answer: 148 chairs

Example 5: Find the value of 32 × 10 − 64.

Solution:

  • 32 × 10 = 320

  • 320 − 64 = 256

  • Answer: 256

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Frequently Asked Questions on Table of 32

1. What does the table of 32 show?

The table of 32 shows the multiples of 32 when it is multiplied by natural numbers. It can also be understood as adding 32 repeatedly. For example, 32 × 5 means adding 32 five times to get 160.

2. How many times should 32 be multiplied by to get 256?

From the table of 32, 32 × 8 = 256. Therefore, 32 must be multiplied by 8 to get 256.

3. What is the value of 20 times 32?

Twenty times 32 is equal to 640. (20 × 32 = 640)

4. What are the first ten multiples of 32?

The first ten multiples of 32 are 32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 288, and 320.

5. How can the table of 32 be learned using addition?

The table of 32 can be learned by adding 32 repeatedly. For example, adding 32 three times (32 + 32 + 32) gives 96, which is the value of 32 × 3.

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